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    UJAC is a collection of Java components that may be useful for your project. It provides a powerful expression interpreter, a iText based document processing engine that generates PDF documents based on XML templates, a charting library and much more.
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    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    MorganaXProc (Implements XProc 1.0)

    A Java implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language

    This project is now abandoned in favour of MorganaXProc-III which implements XProc 3.0: https://sourceforge.net/projects/morganaxproc-iiise/ MorganaXProc is a full implementation of XProc: An XML Pipeline Language (W3C Recommendation 11 May 2010) written in Java, supporting all required and optional steps, the steps proposed on EXProc.org and also the document templating steps "p:in-scope-names" and "p:template". XPath 2.0 or XPath 3.0 is used as expression language. XSLT and XQuery are supported out of the box, while a flexible connector mechanism also allows to employ your favorite XSLT and XQuery processors. ...
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    jAMOS

    jAMOS

    AMOS BASIC reimplementation in Java

    jAMOS is a cross platform, Java-based reimplementation of François Lionet's AMOS BASIC on the Amiga.
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    Bean Sheet is an interpreted Java spreadsheet. At its core is Bean Shell, an open source Java interpreter. The potential of marrying a Java interpreter with a spreadsheet allows a single document to be a powerful application in its own right.
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    jAMAL
    jAMAL is a Java-based reimplementation of the AMOS Animation Language (AMAL).
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    Lightweight XML processor; XML-POJO mapping via Java5 annotations or DTD; Preprocessing of XML documents using expression language; Binary XML; RMI friendly XML; JSON format support; XML marshall/unmarshall; HTML as XML parser; Swing XML Viewer
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    Jato is an XML language for transforming any XML document to/from any set of Java objects.
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    vIDE is a cross-platform tool for writing and simulating Verilog models. It provides user friendly project management and file editing, integrated simulation engine, waveform viewer, pre-compiled modules, and many other cool features.
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    This is a small program that enable you to generate XML from your 'home made' document format (should be a text file...) following a very simple control file.
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    Leafpile is a Z-code interpreter, a Java implementation of the Z-machine virtual machine used for running Infocom/Inform interactive fiction story files. Leafpile seeks complete compliance with the Z-machine Standards Document 1.0.
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